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autoviva2017-01-13 16:09:25

Bentley wraps up Continental with Supersports

Continental Supersports is the fastest accelerating Bentley yet

 
 
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The Supersports will be the last version of the current Continental generation

BentleyBentleyBentleyUnited Kingdom, 1919 > present37 models
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has unveiled at the North American International Motor Show the its fastest car ever to reach the 100km/h mark. The Continental SupersportsContinental SupersportsBentley Continental Super...United Kingdom, 2017 > present sprints to that figure in 3.5 seconds and can reach a top speed of 336km/h, which make it the world’s fastest and most powerful luxury four-seat car.

At NAIAS the British brand also launched the Continental Supersports ConvertibleBentley Continental Super...United Kingdom, 2017 > present, which is the fastest four-seat convertible in the world. It is able to sprint from 0 to 100km/h in 3.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 330km/h.
 

Updated W12 engine gets power boost

 
Bentley has given the W12 engine a new update and the powertrain now features higher-capacity turbochargers and a revised charge-air cooling system. This handles the new Supersports an increased power output of 80hp compared to the 2009 Continental SupersportsContinental GT SupersportsBentley Continental GT Su...United Kingdom, 2009 > present2 photos
and 217Nm more torque. This means a total of 710hp and 1017Nm.
 
The British brand didn't reveal consumption figures yet.
 

All-new Continental arriving in 2018

 
The new Continental Supersports should be the last version of the model before the introduction of a new generation which is due in 2018.
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